What everyday groceries are costing in town right now — the median of recent neighbour reports, kept current by the people who shop here.
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What are groceries actually costing in Churchill right now? With everything coming in by rail or air, prices here are among the highest in Canada — and no official list tracks them shelf by shelf. Share what you last paid for a staple, and see the median of recent neighbour reports.
These are neighbours' own numbers, kept current by the people who shop here.
Milk
per 4 L jug · A 4-litre jug of 2% or homogenized milk
No prices reported yet — be the first.
Eggs
per 1 dozen large
No prices reported yet — be the first.
Bread
per 1 loaf · A standard loaf of sliced bread
No prices reported yet — be the first.
Ground beef
per 1 kg · About 2.2 lb of regular or lean ground beef
No prices reported yet — be the first.
Chicken breast
per 1 kg · Boneless, skinless
No prices reported yet — be the first.
Butter
per 454 g (1 lb)
No prices reported yet — be the first.
Flour
per 2.5 kg bag · All-purpose flour
No prices reported yet — be the first.
Apples
per 1 kg
No prices reported yet — be the first.
Bananas
per 1 kg
No prices reported yet — be the first.
Block cheese
per about 450–500 g · A block of cheddar or marble
These are prices neighbours report paying — not official prices, and not advice on where to buy. Anyone can read the board; reporting a price takes a free account, which keeps it honest. We show the median of recent reports once at least 3 people have reported an item, so no single number sets the figure. A report ages off after about 45 days, so the board stays current on its own.
These are prices neighbours have paid at the store in Churchill — not official prices, not a flyer, and not advice on where to shop or what is fair. Prices swing with what's on the shelf, the season, and how the rail line is running. One report isn't a price, so the board waits for a few before it shows a figure. Milk, infant formula and fresh fruit and vegetables are subsidised here through Manitoba's Affordable Food in Remote Manitoba (AFFIRM) program, so those should already be lower at the till.
Source: Resident reports. Context: prices are driven by rail and air freight (the North West Company's Northern Store is the main retailer); milk, infant formula and fresh produce are subsidised through Manitoba's AFFIRM program. No official per-item Churchill price list is published., checked 4 July 2026 (today).